TX 501(c)(3)
JAPAN-AMERICA SOCIETY OF DALLAS FORT WORTH
Q200: International, Foreign Affairs
$685,515 budget
Filed 2023
Verified profile
To further mutual understanding and ongoing engagement between Japanese and Americans. We provide quality programs in art and culture, education, business, public policy, and international exchange, and create opportunities for friendship and meaningful interaction.
Total received from foundations
$150K
10 grants from 6 funders
· 2022–2025
Annual revenue
$513,657
Annual expenses
$685,515
Total assets
$733,676
Months of operating reserves
12.8
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records
Who funds JAPAN-AMERICA SOCIETY OF DALLAS FORT WORTH
$150K
Total received
6
Distinct funders
10
Grants on record
2022–2025
Span of records
Top funders by cumulative giving
-
1
$57Kcumulative
-
2
$50Kcumulative
-
3
$21Kcumulative
-
4
$10Kcumulative
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5
$8Kcumulative
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6
$5Kcumulative
Where the money came from (United States)
Texas counties the money came from
1 TX counties with funders on record
- 1 Dallas
For grant reviewers
Filing and contact details Data quality: 80%
Officer
Paul Pass
Pres - Part Yr
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2023
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
1970
IRS ruling year
EIN
751616359
NTEE classification
Q200
International, Foreign Affairs
From Form 990
Programs and activities
Social/Cultural Programming (Otsukimi Moon Viewing Festival):We hosted the 24th Annual Otsukimi Moon Viewing Festival at Kidd Springs Park on September 30, 2023. This beloved community event celebrates the Japanese autumn tradition of moon viewing, blending cultural heritage with a festive, family-friendly atmosphere. The festival featured a vibrant marketplace where vendors offered traditional and modern Japanese goods, while families and friends participated in hands-on cultural activities, such as creating rabbit ear headbands and learning traditional Japanese calligraphy from dedicated vol
Business Programming (Japan Currents Symposium): On March 1, 2024, we presented the 11th Annual Japan Currents Symposium in partnership with Southern Methodist University's John Goodwin Tower Center for Public Policy & International Affairs. Held at The Highland Dallas, this year's symposium focused on Future Growth in U.S. & Japan Business Relations: Sustainability and Urban Development. With urbanization accelerating worldwide, the event explored sustainable city planning and economic development trends in both the U.S. and Japan. Speakers examined Dallas-Fort Worth's rapid expansion, emphas
Data provenance
About this profile
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